| CHURCHED | • churched v. Simple past tense and past participle of church. • CHURCH v. to bring to a building for Christian worship. |
| HACHURED | • hachured v. Simple past tense and past participle of hachure. • HACHURE v. (French) to make a hatching on a map. |
| HARDHEAD | • hardhead n. One who is practical or hardheaded. • hardhead n. A brown diving duck, Aythya australis, native to Australia. • hardhead n. Any of certain saltwater sciaenid (Sciaenidae) fishes. |
| HIGHBRED | • highbred adj. (Of bred animals) Of high-quality stock. • highbred adj. (Of humans) Showing good breeding and refined manners. • HIGHBRED adj. of noble breed. |
| HIGHERED | • highered v. Simple past tense and past participle of higher. • HIGHER v. to raise, make higher. |
| HITHERED | • HITHER v. to come this way. |
| HOARHEAD | • hoarhead n. (Obsolete, poetic) An old person with grey hair. • HOARHEAD n. a hoary-headed old man. |
| HOORAHED | • hoorahed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hoorah. • HOORAH v. to shout hooray, also HOORAY, HURRA, HURRAH, HURRAY. |
| HURRAHED | • hurrahed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hurrah. • HURRAH v. to shout hurrah, also HOORAH, HOORAY, HURRA, HURRAY. |
| HUSHERED | • hushered v. Simple past tense and past participle of husher. • HUSHER v. to usher, escort people to heir seats. |
| REHASHED | • rehashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehash. • REHASH v. to go over old ideas again. |
| RHAPHIDE | • rhaphide n. Alternative form of raphide. • RHAPHIDE n. a needlelike crystal, also RHAPHIS. |
| RHYTHMED | • rhythmed adj. Having a (specified kind of) rhythm. • RHYTHMED adj. having a rhythm. |
| SHEPHERD | • shepherd n. A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock. • shepherd n. (Figurative) Someone who watches over, looks after, or guides somebody. • shepherd n. (Figurative) The pastor of a church; one who guides others in religion. |
| THRASHED | • thrashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrash. • THRASH v. to beat. |
| THRESHED | • threshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thresh. • THRESH v. to separate grain or seeds. |